MORNING LOL: Texas To Ban Not Being Pregnant?

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Texas’ Republicans aren’t done making medical decisions for women.

Fresh off their victory of banning abortions after the 20th week — even in cases of rape and incest — and implementing unnecessary regulations that could shut down a majority of the state’s clinics that offer abortion services, there’s another bill coming, according to the Houston Chronicle:

Reps. Phil King (R-Weatherford), Dan Flynn (R-Van), and Geanie Morrison (R-Victoria) proposed a so-called “fetal heartbeat bill” in the hopes that it could be rushed through the Texas legislature before the special session ends on July 31.

Fetal heartbeat bills are even stricter than the bill that was signed into law yesterday in Texas, as they attempt to detect the heartbeat of the fetus in the first 6 weeks of a pregnancy, when heartbeats have been shown to begin. This bill defines a heartbeat as “cardiac activity or the steady and repetitive rhythmic contraction of the fetal heart within the gestational sac.”

The new bill would place further time constraints on the legal abortion time period, as well as make women undergo mandatory ultrasounds to examine the heartbeat of the fetus.

I’m pretty convinced that Scott Walker paid Time magazine to write a story about how his new budget isn’t right-wing enough. It includes mandatory ultrasounds and unaffordable tax breaks for the rich. And it keeps intact all the cuts that have made his state fall from 11th to somewhere in the 40s in job creation. Believe me, he’s right-wing enough.